Where:
Whitefish Mountain Ski Resort
1015 Glades Dr Whitefish, MT
Description:
Join us for the Whitefish Slopestyle event, happening on January 20th at the Whitefish Terrain Parks in Whitefish, Montana. This exciting event will feature jumps, boxes, and rails for skiers and snowboarders of all abilities to showcase their best tricks. We are working hard to make this the earliest slopestyle event ever hosted, so come and be a part of the action!
Registration is required and can be done online for a fee of $30. Make sure to pre-register before 7:00am on the day of the event. Upon check-in, participants will receive a bib and flagging tape. The competition will be divided into various categories for both skiers and snowboarders, ensuring fair and exciting contests for everyone. The judging criteria will take into account factors such as the degree of difficulty, amplitude, execution, variety, and style of each trick. A total of four judges with extensive experience in terrain park riding will evaluate the performances. Don't forget to wear your helmet, as it is required to participate in the event.
Transportation options include the SNOW Bus, which operates between Whitefish and Whitefish Mountain Resort. Parking will be available in all lots as usual. Whether you're a seasoned competitor or just starting out, the Whitefish Slopestyle event is a great opportunity to showcase your skills and have a fun day on the snow. So mark your calendars and get ready for an adrenaline-filled day of slopestyle action at Whitefish Mountain Resort.
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